Chapter
1 II | regarding his venerable and noble mien. So he answered and
2 IV | it known unto thee, most noble sir, that the king harboureth
3 XVI | forbid: for a daughter of noble and wealthy family hath
4 XVI | it to his own glory and noble birth, he took him by the
5 XVIII | Blessed are ye that hold to so noble a purpose! But tell me truly
6 XVIII | riches as an help toward noble things. Then also put on
7 XXII | passion against this high and noble spirit, and afflicted the
8 XXV | kingdom!" ~The high-minded and noble youth listened to his father'
9 XXVIII | unto him, "O prince, more noble in soul even than in outward
10 XXVIII | wrestling with two opinions, his noble and truly royal-hearted
11 XXX | the bed-chamber of this noble youth, and attacked him
12 XXX | in despair of taking this noble youth, like a cunning knave,
13 XXXII | pillars to the doers of noble deeds, now they were, little
14 XXXIV | end. Who can express thy noble acts, or show forth all
15 XXXVII | XXXVII. ~Thus this noble man went forth from his
16 XXXVII | of this fair youth also, noble in body, but most noble
17 XXXVII | noble in body, but most noble and kingly in soul, that
18 XXXVII | But that fair and right noble athlete kept his soul in
19 XXXVIII| and well herein did this noble and active runner of the
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